Abstract:In the nano-scale era, chip temperature has gained a lot of importance due to various reasons. Localized high temperatures in certain regions, commonly known as hotspots, directly affect the performance and reliability of the chip. The proposed work concentrates on temperature-driven floorplanning of chips because incorporating cooling techniques may lead to increase in cost. The proposed approach attempts to evenly distribute power dense components across the chip area in order to suppress hotspots and at the… Show more
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